NBC kicks against ‘no music day’
Akpeki urges Urhobo nation to support Uduaghan for 2nd term
Flood renders thousands homeless in Kubwa, Gwagwalada
EFCC files charges against Ibru, Ebong, 13 others
Alabi, Intercontinental Bank MD resumes
Robbers kill 2, injured others in bank raid
PDP may reinstate sacked Plateau exco
Mimiko denies sneaking out of Ondo
Speak with one voice, Bankole tells S-West leaders
Customs bars 9 banks over N5bn import duty remittances
Okogie tasks govt on prison decongestion
Flood wreaks havoc in FCT
FIFA orders fresh MRI test on Eaglets
SSS arrests former Rep over ‘inciting statements’
Crisis in banks absence of “whistle blowers†— Labour
Sanusi blames recession on the financial system
CSR : Centage Mortgage Bank empower youths

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Ukadike warns Eagles of Tunisia’s antics
Former Green Eagles player, Nicholas Ukadike, has predicted victory for Nigeria’s Super Eagles in Sunday’s win or break 2010 World Cup qualifier against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia at the National Stadium Abuja. Ukadike, who played for Spartans of Owerri and later Iwuanyanwu Nationale in his days, however, warned the Super Eagles to be wary of the Tunisians as they would deploy all antics in their kitty to frustrate them. He said the frustration Nigeria suffered in the hands of Angola on the road to Germany 2006 would not repeat itself this time around, advising that the Super Eagles should do away with anxiety and utilise their chances as they come.
Deap capital posts N344mn loss
It was mixed fortunes for a number of companies on the Nigerian capital market which presented their financial statements to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), last week, as Deap Capital Management and Trust Company Plc recorded significant decline in its bottom lines while NEM Insurance Plc recorded significant improvement in its key financial indices among others.
Wall Street building confidence but September peril looms
With confidence ris ing of a recovery from recession, Wall Street faces historically its worst month of the year with memories still fresh from last September’s financial market debacle.
Forex demand falls by 14.5 per cent to $9.5 bn in Q2
Demand for foreign exchange under the Retail Dutch Auction System (RDAS) fell by 14.5 per cent to $9.5 billion in the second quarter of the year.
Eagles ‘ll over-run Tunisia — Toro
Former Secretary general of the Nigeria Football Association, Sani Toro, expects the Super Eagles to have a walk over Tunisia, when both sides clash in Sunday’s 2010 World Cup qualifier at the Abuja National Stadium.
Oceanic Bank recovers N9 billion
Oceanic Bank International Plc said it has recovered over N9 billion within the last two weeks.
FIFA confirms AIT for U-17
World Football governing body, FIFA, Monday, officially confirmed DAAR Communications’ appointment as Local TV producer for the FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009.
FG takes punitive measures against Keke NAPEP contractors, demand N700m refund
Federal government said at the weekend that it has concluded arrangements to take punitive measures against its contractor, Autobahn Techniques for its failure to supply the entire 5000 motorized tricycles also known as Keke NAPEP.
Flying Eagles settle in Mallorca
Nigeria ’s U-20 men’s team, Flying Eagles, arrived in Mallorca in the early hours of Monday to begin final preparations for this year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup finals taking place in Egypt.
Environmentalist wants strict inspection of used equipment at ports
An environmentalist, Prof. Oladele Osibanjo, has advocated compulsory inspection of imported used electrical and electronic equipment at the nation’s ports before they are sold to buyers.
2010: Okpala charges Eagles to defeat Tunisia
Former Rangers Assistant Coach, Sylvanus Okpala, has charged the Super Eagles to go all out to make the country proud as they get set to lock horns with the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in a crucial 2010 World Cup qualifiers this weekend in Abuja.
Iceland to pay back Icesave cash
The Icelandic parliament has voted in favour of repaying more than $5bn (£3bn) to the governments of the UK and the Netherlands.
Rivers govt to resuscitate palm oil firm, rubber coy
Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers on Sunday in Abuja said the state government was making efforts to resuscitate the Risonpalm company and Delta Rubber Company.
Utaka, 7 Eagles storm Abuja
Members of the national senior football team, Super Eagles, have started trooping into the Federal Capital, Abuja, for Sunday’s crucial 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia.
Policeman kills LASU student over bribe
Tragedy struck last week in Festac Town in the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area of Lagos State when a 100 level Political Science student of the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, was shot dead by a trigger-happy policeman over alleged refusal to give bribe.

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